Congratulations on your new keyboard and thank you for the review!

It's true that with DGX-670 Yamaha got very close to merging a digital piano with an arranger. Well, they have been doing it with their Clavinova series, but that's sort of an "elite" product.

It's interesting that Yamaha also separated the DGX series from their entry-level products. What used to be DGX-230 is now called PSR-EW410. The DGX series is now basically consists of only one current model.

I guess it started with DGX-650 when Yamaha decided to make it a better digital piano, with decent polyphony and advanced piano sound.

But it is a bit risky that now DGX doesn't come with a keyboard stand in a box. I picture that was what people found attractive - for a reasonable price they were getting what they thought to be a contemporary home piano and now a customer has to accept this usual "is not included" surprise, while in fact DGX-670 is about $80 more expensive than its predecessor.